Analy High School - Azalea Yearbook (Sebastopol, CA)

 - Class of 1951

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22. . S' y i? 5 , Barry Hocking JUNICDI2 CLASS HISTORY At the beginning of the 1950-51 school year, there were nineteen members of the jun- ior class in the California Scholarship Federation. Class rings were ordered the first part oi the school year, and were received in Ianuary. Every year, representatives from Analy attend Boys' and Girls' State in Sacramento in Iune. The girls chosen this year were Ftoxie Frazier and Karin Beskow, and the boys were Tom King and Iohn Ratclitte. In the mental strain departments, prizes for the best essay on Freedoms Open Door were awarded by the American Legion. First prize winner in this contest was Bev- erly Warner. Barbara Barborka and Ioanne Leland tied for second prize. Although the senior girls usually win the prize for the best skit at the Girls' Iinx, this year this record was broken by the juniors. The prize-winning skit was called Cinder- ella and was really hilarious. In the Scholastic Art Awards Contest, sponsored annually by The Emporium in San Francisco, several Analy students won prizes of gold keys. The juniors who received them were Rose Logue, Frieda Wetch, and Etsuko Akutagawa. The biggest event of the year was the junior-senior prom. The theme was Moonlight and Roses, and was held on May 25. All the iuniors worked hard to make it a big success. Left to right: Karin Beskow, secretary-treasurer, first semesterg John Ratcliffe, vice-president, second semesterg Tom King, president, second semester: Sunny Hendryx, president, first semester: Mr. Knight, advisor: Arlene Harris, secretary- t d t . reasurer, secon semes er Not pictured: Virginia Johnson, vice-president, first semester. l27

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2 Left to right: Shirlee Hayes, secretary-treasurer, first semester: Harry Batlin, vice-pre sident, first semester 5 Ronnie Crawford, president, first semester 3 Rod MK i reidt d t'M.Ith dis'BbW1k ' ac enz e. p s en, secon semes er, r rs, a v or, o a er, vice- president, second semesterg Helen Watkins, secretary-treasurer, second semester. SENICDI2 CLASS t-IISTCDIQY At the end of each high school year, a class of seniors in caps and gowns receive their diplomas. For three years we have watched graduation, but this year it is different. We are the class in caps and gowns on the stage. After four wonderful years of study and fun, it is our turn to graduate and leave Analy-to go on to college, to enter the service of our country, or to earn a living. We have been a busy class this year, beginning with the senior - faculty basketball game on November 30th, which we won easily, 48-38. Harold Tillinghast, student body vice-president, organized the game and the dance which followed. Our Senior Dance, December 8th, was a real success. The theme, Snowball was well carried out by the senior president for the fall semester, Ron Crawford and his committee: Dick Ament, Gaea Freimund, Marilyn Taber, Henry Bohn, Ellen Searby and Pat Drummond. We think everyone will agree that the senior play of l95l Strictly Formal was one of the best. On April 6th the confused plot, funny lines and fine acting appealed to all who packed our auditorium. The play was based on the efforts ot several girls to get dates for their prom. The cast was chosen by Mr. Coenen and expertly directed by Mrs. Miller. lt included Valerie Saput, Dorothy Canelis, Marilyn Taber, Bod MacKenzie, Sylvia Henning' sen, Harold Tillinghast, Virginia New, Ron Perry, Dave McLean, lackie Scheuer, Dick Gambogi, Bob Perry, Glorya Lund, Mary Whelan, Clarice Miller and Gladys Ginesi. Old Clothes Day, April 27th, brought the seniors to school dressed in costumes of the Gay Ninetiesf' The student body thoroughly enjoyed the program presented to show off the amusing and original ensembles. On April 30th when the students took over the school and town government, it was the seniors who managed the revolution. Under the leadership of student body president Harold Tillinghast, the seniors elected the following as city officials: mayor, Ron Crawford, and councilmen, Don Starr, Marilyn Taber, Rod MacKenzie and Larry Clark. Principals Harry Batlin and Henry Bohn and vice principals Wayne Collinsworth and Ron Perry ruled the school office. We all enjoyed the feast at the senior luncheon, May 8th, in the Masonic Temple. Swimming at Big Sandy Beach in Monte Bio made our senior picnic on May 18th the best school day we've ever missed. We thank the juniors for the wonderful prom they gave us. Moonlight and Roses was a super theme and they did a fine job with it. With baccalaureate Iune 3rd, graduation Iune 8th and the graduation dance we finished four years at Analy which none of us will ever forget. We appreciate all that our friends and teachers have done to make our years at Analy fun as well as worthwhile.



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0 M MR. KNIGHT'S ADVISORY BACK ROW: Gloria Badger, Barbara June Barborka. Muriel Baughman, Jewel Babcock, Christine Alves. Nancy Barker. SECOND ROW: Jinx Abeel. Robert Bettendorf, Mr, Knight, George Baker, David Brians. THIRD ROW: Ets Akntagawa, Jackie Bradley. Rose Albiani, Karin Beskow, Florence Bates, Bobbie Anderson. Joanne Bntnlia, MR. KESLER'S ADVISORY BACK ROW: Eddie Pelciano, Fred Falck, Dino Facendini. Albert Fletcher. Gary Clark, Robert Ccok. Bob Finch. SECOND ROW: Philip Favlor, Larry Coppock, Doris Franklin, Mr. Kesler, Jane Davis. Victor Dotti, Glenn Cooper. THIRD ROW: Dolores Cinqnini. LaRae Carrey. Nita Clary, Nancy Cnssins, Nancy Coombes. Pat Choate, Roxie Frazier. MR. HOHL'S ADVISORY BACK ROW: Harry Johnson, Irwin Hall, Roy Hcathershaw, Ei Johnston, Edwin Giovannini. Bob Horn. Norman Gliinberg. SECOND ROW: Ernest Jarvis, Ben Haley, Sunny Hendryx, Mr. Hohl, Dolores Hammell. Barry Hocking. Gerald Green. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Johnson, Donna Johnson. Gerry Gnlledge. Norma Jackson, Ann Hull. Arlene Harris, Florence Haywood,

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